<p>great new picturebook … all about friendship and feeling left out. The illustrations are strong and stylish and it will charm any young reader of 4+</p>
- Sarah Webb,
<p>Bowie’s distinct graphic style gives a comic-book feel to the story … Kevin … is wonderfully rendered in all his tempestuousness … lots to teach the young human reader about inclusion and feelings</p>
- Irish Times,
<p>Bowie’s comic-book style artwork works beautifully in this picturebook about friendship and feeling left out</p>
- Irish Independent,
<p>Children’s Book of the Week - playful book from the acclaimed cartoonist</p>
- Sunday Times Ireland,
<p>For exasperated cat-owners everywhere. Bowie perfectly captures the endless cycle of affection withholding that cats carry on with, while the young humans in their life try everything to win back their love … Bowie’s comic-making background is clearly visible through the pacy action sequencing and eventual resolution</p>
- Children's Books Ireland in the Irish Examiner,
<p>A fractious feline tale reminding young readers of the importance of inclusion and the dangers of taking even the closest of friendships for granted</p>
- The Echo,
<p>Kevin's in a Mood is The Banshees of Inisheerin for 5 year olds</p>
- Olivia Hope,
<p>very funny … full of empathy, understanding and some great lessons for little folk … What a great story to help even the youngest understand our own and others feelings! Quirky, fun illustrations; friendship, compassion, tolerance, patience and love win the day in Kevins’ In a Mood</p>
- Fallen Star Stories,